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William Barton (January 1777 at Finsbury, Middlesex – 7 January 1825 at Westminster) was an English cricketer who played mainly for Middlesex.
Little is known of Barton personally but he was an accomplished batsman and an occasional wicketkeeper. His known career of 49 major matches was from 1795 to 1817.
Actors: Henry Brandon (actor), Don Brodie (actor), Al Hill (actor), Paul Hurst (actor), Robert Emmett Keane (actor), Sam Lee (actor), J. Farrell MacDonald (actor), John 'Skins' Miller (actor), Edward Raquello (actor), Addison Richards (actor), Al Shaw (actor), Kent Taylor (actor), Charles Trowbridge (actor), Virginia Dabney (actress), Greta Granstedt (actress),
Plot: Underworld boss Frank Hoefle has evidence against him stolen, by his henchman Pinky, from the office of District Attorney Meredith, but is then stolen from Pinky, and the thief demands a ransom of $300,000 dollars for its return to Hoefle. The latter hires private detective Duncan MacLain and "Spud" Savage to follow the ransom-note demands and leave the money in a subway-station locker. Later, Eddie Miller, a pickpocket, lifts the locker key and MacLain follows him to an apartment house and overpowers Miller but not before he has sent the locker key up a dumb-waiter shaft. MacLain climbs up the shaft and finds Amy Arden with special prosecutor Paul Zarinka. He is knocked unconscious, and when he revives, Spud and Hoefle are there. Hoefle tells them to retrieve the evidence, "or else." Since he has a hard time telling the good guys from the bad guys, MacLain has a big job ahead of him. But he gets lucky and finds a 1914 newspaper story that explains all. (Most of the plot and much of the footage from this film was re-used in 1942 for Universal's "Gang Busters" serial.)
Keywords: 1930s, apartment, b-movie, blackmail, car-bomb, cheating-wife, cigarette-smoking, clue, corpse, damsel-in-distressActors: W.H. Berry (actor), George Graves (actor), Patric Knowles (actor), Robert Rendel (actor), Ivan Samson (actor), Chili Bouchier (actress), Margaret Lockwood (actress), Greta Nissen (actress), Walter C. Mycroft (producer), Roland Pertwee (writer), Roland Pertwee (writer), Norman Watson (writer), Herbert Brenon (director),
Genres: Drama,